Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe is approaching the FA Cup clash with Sunderland with confidence, dismissing rumors about his job security amid the club's recent poor form. The Magpies have suffered seven defeats in their last eight matches, raising concerns about Howe's future.
Despite the challenging situation, Howe stated that he doesn't require daily reassurances from the club's owners and feels their support. Acknowledging the importance of results, he emphasized the team's commitment to improving performances.
The upcoming third-round tie against Sunderland marks a significant fixture for Newcastle, and Howe sees it as an opportunity to revive the team's fortunes. Recognizing the significance of the match in the eyes of fans and the impact it could have on the team's perception, Howe is optimistic that a positive result could quickly change the narrative surrounding Newcastle. He highlighted the team's recent strong performance against Manchester United as evidence that they are capable of turning things around.
The manager emphasized the fragile nature of confidence among players and expressed the need to help them rediscover their best form swiftly. As Newcastle sits in ninth place in the Premier League, already out of the Champions League and League Cup, Howe remains focused on working hard to improve both performances and results.
The upcoming clash against Sunderland presents an opportunity for a fresh start in their campaign, and Howe is determined to harness the potential positive impact of a victory at the Stadium of Light.
ADD A COMMENT :